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00:00Got your whistles. It's a symphony of F-U-N fun.
00:04Woo-hoo!
00:06I'll play, all day.
00:19Three of these boxes will break the $7,500 ban.
00:25Is this one of them? Or is it this one?
00:27Or this one?
00:28We'll find out in a moment in this game of hide-and-seek
00:31as these nine celebrities...
00:34Lonnie Shore!
00:36Jerry Lewis!
00:39Delorete!
00:41Ron Falillo!
00:43Jan Murray!
00:46Judy Goodman!
00:48Liz Torres!
00:50Dick Godier!
00:52And Marjo Gortner!
00:54All join us in playing...
00:56All right, the bank!
01:02Now, we know...
01:03Tom Kennedy!
01:08Thank you!
01:10Hi, the guy!
01:12Ta-da!
01:14Thank you very much.
01:16For these nine beautiful stars, we're having about as much fun as the law allows.
01:19We're glad that you could join us today for Break the Bank.
01:21And we now need two players to play our game.
01:24Johnny Jacobs, would you introduce them, please?
01:26That I will, Tom.
01:27Our current champion is a plumbing contractor who once played professional baseball, Ron McMacken.
01:36And his opponent is a teacher whose interests are animals and cooking, Irene Sandoval.
01:41All right, Ron McMacken, Irene Sandoval, now the scene is all set.
01:47And now a quick explanation of Break the Bank.
01:49Here is what a typical board might look like.
01:50All the same denominations of money are clustered together.
01:53The three $100 boxes touch each other along one of the sides.
01:56So do the three $200 boxes.
01:58And the three $300 boxes, each touching the other along one of the sides.
02:02The five money bags, they're scattered all over.
02:05And the Wild Box, that's anywhere.
02:06It can be anywhere.
02:07It can be used for any value.
02:08You get three of the same and you win.
02:09Get three money bags and you break the bank, which today is at $7,500.
02:15We'll see if they break the bank after this.
02:26Hey, save those for the air, Jack.
02:27When we ended our show yesterday...
02:29Hold it just a second.
02:31Dodie.
02:32You know, our show was interrupted yesterday and I want to explain to the folks what the
02:36board looked like at that point because we're going to take up from there.
02:39And Irene Sandoval has two $100 boxes and that's what we take up with today's show.
02:44Now remember, Irene and Ron, for every question that is used, you're going to hear two answers.
02:49One celebrity will give you the right answer and the other will give you a wrong answer
02:52or a mislead.
02:52It's up to you to find the right one.
02:54And Irene, you are in control.
02:55You have two $100 boxes and so now pick another box.
03:00Oh, I think I'll try number nine.
03:01Number nine.
03:02Now, if this is the third $100 box, you can win the game and $300 or even if it's a wild
03:08card.
03:08Could we see box number nine?
03:10And it is the $100 box.
03:12All right.
03:13This is for the game and for $300.
03:19That box is connected to Liz Torres and to Ron, Ron Pilello.
03:24And now, Liz, here's your question.
03:25What do these three all have in common?
03:28Esperanto, Sorosol, and Lincos.
03:32They're all my cousins.
03:35They're the names of viruses.
03:38All right.
03:39Ron Pilello.
03:41They are names of artificial languages.
03:45Irene, this is for the game and $300.
03:47Are they names of viruses or artificial languages?
03:51I think they're artificial languages.
03:53You've won the game and $300.
03:59Very well done.
04:00I have good news for you, Ron McMagan.
04:09In that game, you did not have the opportunity of going to the board, so you remain eligible
04:13to play another game.
04:14So you stay right there.
04:15Now, Irene, you won $300.
04:17Let's find out where the wild card was for that particular game.
04:21Somewhere on the board.
04:22And it is somewhere on the board is where it is.
04:26It's where it is in box number eight.
04:28And now, Irene, you not only won $300, but a very special prize.
04:31What is it, Johnny Jacobs?
04:32Tom, this is something for Irene's kitchen, a new freezer.
04:37Buy out the market and keep it in a Calvinator 18-cubic-foot freezer.
04:41A real budget helper in these days of soaring prices.
04:44Calvinator, an American tradition of excellence in home appliances.
04:50I guess it's really who took that out of his own kitchen.
04:52I'm going to give to you.
04:52That's very nice of you, Johnny.
04:54Congratulations to you, Irene.
04:56You're welcome.
04:57$300 in the freezer for a grand total of $710.
05:01And since the bank wasn't broken, another $500 goes into the bank.
05:05The next game will be worth $8,000.
05:07We'll play that game in just a minute.
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05:38All right.
05:40Both of our players are on the boards.
05:42Ron McMacken has a total of $1,240 in cash and prizes.
05:46And Irene has $1,710.
05:48And Ron is going to start off his brand new game.
05:51The bank, incidentally, is at $8,000.
05:53Pick a box, Ron.
05:54Okay.
05:54I'll try number 18.
05:56Number 18.
05:57Can we see box number 18 and see what starts us off in this game?
06:00There's a $300 box right off the bat.
06:02That's connected to Jan Murray and Dick Gaudier.
06:07Jan, what club has the motto,
06:09We Learn to Do by Doing?
06:12That's the Unwed Mothers of America.
06:15Very fine new club.
06:18Very fine.
06:19And that is their motto.
06:23That's the 4-H club.
06:25I wouldn't tease you.
06:26Dick Gaudier.
06:28Well, it's close, actually.
06:29The truth is very close to that.
06:30Because when they reach puberty, it's the same thing.
06:32It's a Girl Scouts.
06:33We Learn to Do by Doing.
06:34Girl Scouts.
06:35One's the right answer.
06:36One's a Miss Lee.
06:36Which one's the right answer?
06:38The 4-H club or the Girl Scouts?
06:41The Girl Scouts.
06:42No, sir.
06:42The 4-H club.
06:43We Learn to Do by Doing.
06:45It returns this new position over to Irene Sandoval.
06:49Irene?
06:50I think I'll try number 18.
06:52All right.
06:52She likes that $300 box.
06:54Can we see box number 18, please?
06:55Once again, connected to Jan and Dick.
06:57And Jan, here is your question, sir.
06:59Who were the people to first invent the explosive powder, which later was developed into gunpowder?
07:06Uh, that was the Chinese, incidentally.
07:10And they're the same people, incidentally, who invented macaroni.
07:13Hard to believe.
07:15Dick Gaudier.
07:16Uh, the Spanish.
07:18Irene?
07:19The Chinese.
07:20The Chinese is right.
07:21That's right.
07:22And the macaroni part is right, too.
07:25All right, Irene.
07:26What's going on about?
07:27Uh, I'm going to try number 13 now.
07:29Speak up.
07:29What'd you say?
07:29Number 13.
07:30Number 13.
07:31Can we see box 13, please?
07:32A and she found the second $300 box connected to Jan Murray and to Dodie Goodman.
07:37And Jan, here's your question.
07:39According to Heloise, what is the most common cause of holes in bedroom sheets?
07:43French heels, though.
07:57Before I answer that, may I just say something to Irene?
08:00You know, you're a fifth grade teacher, Irene.
08:02And I must say that when I was in fifth grade, I didn't have a teacher look like you.
08:06My teacher was so fat, every time she turned around, she erased the blackboard.
08:17And then Henny Youngman said, um...
08:19What is the most common cause of holes in bedrooms?
08:21Are we still playing the game?
08:22Wait a minute.
08:23Oh, yeah, of holes in the back.
08:25That's a poor fit.
08:27Uh-huh.
08:27Of course, when a bed is a poor fit.
08:28What did you say?
08:29A poor fit?
08:30He said a poor fit.
08:31A poor fit?
08:33I said, well, not a fit.
08:34Huh?
08:34Oh, poor fit.
08:35In other words, it didn't fit right, is what he said.
08:37Oh, oh, I see.
08:38It didn't fit right.
08:39Yeah.
08:40And I know a lot of...
08:42What did you think?
08:42A fit like this?
08:43I threw a what?
08:44You know.
08:44Yeah.
08:45Like a convulsion?
08:47A poor fit.
08:47I say, I think, um, it'd be more like excessive bleach or something like that.
08:54I see.
08:54Irene, what do you think?
08:55Excessive bleach.
08:56I think probably, uh, excessive bleach.
09:01That's right.
09:01You now have two $300 boxes.
09:05Yes, ma'am.
09:08And now pick another box.
09:10I think I'm going to take number 14 next.
09:12Number 14.
09:13If you find the third $300 box or the wild card, you can win the game in $900.
09:18Let's see box number 14.
09:20All right.
09:21Over to you, Ron McMacken.
09:22Ron McMacken.
09:23Oh.
09:25Goodness.
09:29Let me try number 19.
09:31Number 19.
09:31Can we see box number 19 for Ron?
09:34Number 19 is a money bag.
09:36The bank is at $8,000.
09:37Get three of those money bags, you break the bank.
09:39Or you can pass it by and keep playing.
09:41I think I'll pass it.
09:42All right.
09:43Which box would you like next?
09:47Ron?
09:48Let me try number 17.
09:49I have the hunch you're trying for a block.
09:51Okay, he's looking for the $300 box.
09:53Could we see box number 17?
09:55And there is a $100 box, and that is connected to Della Reese and to Dick Gautier.
09:59And, Della, here is your question.
10:00What would a Spaniard put in his poron?
10:05Raid.
10:07Oh, not you, too.
10:10I love that line.
10:15His legs.
10:18Dick Gautier.
10:19Hot water.
10:21All right.
10:22Ron, his legs are hot water.
10:24His poron.
10:28Boy.
10:30I'll say hot water.
10:31Hot water is it.
10:32Yes, sir.
10:32You have a $100 box.
10:34Yes, Jody.
10:37Jody, do you have one?
10:38What is a poron?
10:41It's not a rich one.
10:42It's a po one.
10:43All right.
10:44Next box.
10:44Next box.
10:46Do you know what a poron is?
10:49Do I know what a poron is?
10:50Yeah, what is it?
10:51Hey, Ron, pick a box.
10:53Oh, is it?
10:54Let me try number 12.
10:55Oh, I see.
10:55Misinformation.
10:56Number 12.
10:57Can we see box number 12, please?
10:59And there is another $100 box, and that is connected to Della Reese and Dodie.
11:03What's her name?
11:04Enough.
11:05I'm just kidding you, Dodie.
11:07It's for Dodie Goodman and Della Reese.
11:09And as a matter of fact, Della, here's your question.
11:11Tonto was always calling the Lone Ranger Kimo Sabe.
11:15But what is the meaning of Kimo Sabe?
11:18Oh, I can't tell you.
11:20Tell him.
11:20Tell him.
11:20Tell him.
11:21Tell him.
11:21No, I'm going to tell you.
11:22Faithful friend.
11:24I see.
11:25Dodie Goodman, what does that mean, Kimo Sabe?
11:28It's not, hey, you.
11:29It's my brother.
11:34My brother.
11:35All right.
11:35Ron, is it faithful friend or my brother?
11:38I'll say it's faithful friend.
11:40That's right.
11:40Faithful friend.
11:41You now have two $200 boxes.
11:45And now you can win the game if you find the third $100 box or the wild card.
11:52I'll try number 11.
11:54All right.
11:54One out of three chance.
11:55And because he knows they touch it on at least one side.
11:58And if this is the third $100 box or a wild card, you can win the game.
12:01Could we see box number 11, please?
12:04It is the $100 box.
12:06That is connected to Running Shore and Dodie Goodman.
12:10Lonnie, which is the oldest living language of the world dating back to more than 4,000 years?
12:18Trust me on this one, Ron.
12:20I know it's Arabic.
12:22Dodie?
12:23Uh, um, ding-dong, uh, Chinese.
12:29All right, Ron.
12:30This is for the game.
12:31$300 and a special surprise prize.
12:33Is it the Arabic language or the Chinese language?
12:37I think it's the Arabic.
12:38No, sir.
12:38The Chinese language.
12:40The game is still alive, folks.
12:41And so that means control comes back to Irene Sandoval, who says...
12:45I'm going to try number 8 to win.
12:47She's going to go for the win.
12:49And could we see box number 8?
12:51She knows, of course, that is a $300 box because the catch on the one side.
12:56This could win the game for you, a $900 connected to Jan Murray and to Ron Pellello.
13:01Jan, besides serving as Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe in World War II
13:06and as President of the United States,
13:08what other position did Dwight D. Eisenhower hold?
13:12Dwight D. Eisenhower was also, before he became President of the United States,
13:18also the President of Columbia University in New York City.
13:21Ron Pellello.
13:23He was President of the American Red Cross.
13:26Irene, for the game, $900.
13:29President of Columbia University or President of the Red Cross?
13:33I think he was President of Columbia University.
13:35You have won the game, $900.
13:37Thank you, sir.
13:37Thank you, sir.
13:42All right, our fifth grade teacher does it again.
13:50$900 she won.
13:52Can we find out where the wild card was on the board?
13:55And there it was in box number 2.
13:57Well, Ron McMacken, we had to say goodbye to you,
14:00but you played the game quite well.
14:01You have $300 in cash and the Mexican cruise for a grand total of $1,240.
14:06Congratulations, Ron.
14:07You're welcome, sir.
14:09Irene, you got only $900.
14:12Not only the $900, but another prize for you.
14:14What is it, Johnny?
14:16Tom, Irene can redecorate her living room with new furniture.
14:21This Broyhill living room features those benefits most often sought.
14:25Comfortmatic spring-based hardwood frame, self-decking matching arm covers.
14:29Broyhill Premier, cushioned and scotch-guarded by Broyhill.
14:32All right.
14:33Okay, Irene Sandoval, we'll have another challenger for you.
14:38And the bank wasn't broken.
14:40Another $500 goes into the bank.
14:42Next time out, the bank is worth $8,500.
14:45We'll play for that.
14:46All right, our current champ, Irene Sandoval, has cash and prizes totaling $2,990.
14:59And now let's meet her new challenger.
15:01Johnny, would you do the honors?
15:02I will, Tom.
15:03Once a pool hall manager, now a teacher.
15:05We want you to meet Ben Arwayo.
15:08All right, Ben, welcome aboard.
15:11You a married man, Ben?
15:13Yes, sir.
15:14I'll sit in the hall.
15:14Very good, sir.
15:15We're happy to have you with us.
15:17And Ben, you and Irene are probably burning with curiosity about Dodie Goodman's question.
15:21She asked, what is a poron?
15:24Dodie, the poron was a vessel used by the Spanish and oftentimes for hot water.
15:30It was just that simple.
15:31That's a poron.
15:32It was like a hot water bottle.
15:33That's about it.
15:34Yes.
15:35Only it didn't bend too much.
15:36All right.
15:37Now can you tell us what a Dodie Goodman is?
15:39Ben, you just joined us.
15:42We're going to invite you to start off the game.
15:44The bank, incidentally, is at $8,500.
15:46So pick a box.
15:47Number 12, please.
15:48Could we see box number 12 for Mr. Arwayo?
15:51And there is a blank.
15:52Okay.
15:53Welcome.
15:54Irene?
15:55I think I'll try Lucky 13.
15:57Lucky 13, she says.
15:58Could we see box number 13?
16:00And well, it is Lucky, a $300 box connected to Jan Murray and Dodie Goodman.
16:05And Jan, here's your question.
16:06You look down and you see a left-handed googly.
16:10Exactly.
16:11What is a left-handed googly?
16:12I'm a right-handed googly.
16:14Oh.
16:15Lamb chops a right-handed googly.
16:17But Jan, what is a left-handed googly?
16:20That's a left-handed googly.
16:24That's a...
16:25I'm sorry.
16:26It's that wobbly ball in cricket.
16:28You know when you play cricket, it's like a wobbly, nutty ball.
16:31You know when you pit it through the spokes.
16:33Yeah.
16:34Dodie Goodman, what is a left-handed googly?
16:37Well, I think it's a...
16:39Well, I know.
16:40It's a pitcher who wears eyeglasses.
16:43What, a pitcher?
16:44Pitcher.
16:45Okay.
16:46All right.
16:47Irene, wobbly ball in cricket or a pitcher who wears eyeglasses?
16:52I think it's a pitcher who wears eyeglasses.
16:54It's a wobbly ball in cricket.
16:56All right.
16:57So the box is still at large.
16:58We come back now to Ben.
17:01I'll go for number 13.
17:02He likes that one.
17:03Could we see box number 13?
17:04Once again, it's for Jan and for Dodie.
17:06And Jan, here's your question.
17:07Of the last seven men to hold the office of presidency, how many of them were first elected
17:11to the U.S. Congress?
17:14Two.
17:15Dodie?
17:16I say five.
17:18Ben?
17:21I would say two.
17:23No, five.
17:25The box is still at large, folks.
17:26We're back now to Irene before...
17:28Oh, they already turned it around.
17:29Which one do you want?
17:29I'm going to try 13 again.
17:30She wants to keep it at 13.
17:32All right.
17:32Here's your question, Jan and Dodie.
17:34Jan, how many different and distinct languages are spoken by the approximate three million
17:39people of New Guinea?
17:42The three million people of New Guinea speak approximately 700 languages.
17:47That's why it's tough to find out where you live there.
17:51Dodie?
17:52Oh, that's silly.
17:53They only speak 15.
17:5615.
17:57Irene?
17:58What were the choices again?
18:00700 or 15?
18:02I think it's 700.
18:03You're right.
18:03700.
18:04You've earned the $300 box.
18:06And I'll pick another box.
18:08Oh.
18:08I think I'll...
18:09I think I'll try 14 next.
18:12All right.
18:12She's looking for another 300 probably.
18:14Could we see box number 14?
18:15There's a $100 box connected to Liz Torres and Dodie Goodman.
18:19And Liz, here's your question.
18:21Cows have calves.
18:23Hens lay eggs.
18:24How did dinosaurs reproduce themselves?
18:27With great difficulty.
18:29They produced brontosauruses.
18:33They produced brontosauruses.
18:36Okay.
18:36Dodie?
18:37They laid great big eggs like that and it hurt.
18:41Oh.
18:43Easy.
18:46I can imagine.
18:48Irene?
18:48Irene?
18:49They laid eggs.
18:52That's right.
18:52They laid eggs.
18:53I don't know about that.
18:55You've got...
18:55You have now a $300 and a $100 box.
19:00They were mean animals.
19:02Irene, which box would you like next?
19:04I'd like to try number seven next.
19:06Number seven.
19:07Looking for another 300.
19:08Could we see box number seven?
19:10Well, there's a $200 box.
19:12This would make one of each.
19:13That is connected to Della Reese and to Ron Pellello.
19:15And Della, here is your question.
19:17The American Indians were the first people known to enjoy this popular snack.
19:21What is it?
19:23Missionaries.
19:24No.
19:26No.
19:28No.
19:29I'm serious now.
19:30The hamburger.
19:32Ron?
19:34Popcorn.
19:35Irene?
19:36Sounds like popcorn.
19:38Is that your answer?
19:39Yes, popcorn.
19:39Popcorn is it.
19:40Yes, ma'am.
19:41You now have one of each.
19:42A $300, a $300, and a $1,000 box.
19:47What do you think, Irene?
19:48I think I'll try number 17.
19:50Number 17?
19:51You've got to hit something.
19:51Let's see box number 17.
19:54And there is a money bag.
19:56Well, that would make one of each of four kinds.
19:58Now, the money bag, you need three of those.
20:00But if you get three, you break the bank at $8,500.
20:04You want to keep it, or do you want to forfeit and continue to play?
20:06I think I'll continue to play.
20:08All right.
20:08We'll return that, and pick your next box.
20:10And I think I'll try number 8.
20:12Number 8.
20:13Could we see box number 8?
20:15And there is a second $300 box.
20:18And that is connected to Jan Murray and to Ron Pilello.
20:21And, Jan, here is your question.
20:23If you saw an e...
20:25I think it's e-pern.
20:27If you saw an e-pern on your dinner table,
20:30what would you do with it?
20:32Well, I'd kiss it and wait for it to make the next move.
20:36If I saw a what on my dinner table?
20:39Let me spell it for you, Jan.
20:41Please.
20:41Because I'm not positive about the pronunciation.
20:43I think it's e-pern.
20:44E-P-E-R-G-N-E.
20:46Oh, and a pygney.
20:48Yes.
20:49I just say so.
20:51No, I'm teasing an e-pern.
20:52Naturally, if you see it on your dinner table, you eat it.
20:55It's like a kumquat.
20:56I see.
20:57Ron Pilello.
20:57I would say, oh, look at the e-pern.
21:04It's something that you look at.
21:05It's an ornamental piece that you put on your dinner table,
21:08and you look at it.
21:10Irene, you eat it or look at it?
21:12I think you eat it.
21:13No, you look at it.
21:13It's an ornamental piece for a dinner table.
21:16And so that means that box returns to its neutral position,
21:19and when we come back, we'll go over to Ben Arwayo
21:21and see what he picks next with the right box.
21:29All right, Irene has a $200, a $300, and a $100 box,
21:35but when we take up our game next, Ben Arwayo will be in charge,
21:38and he'll pick another box, and we'll see how he does on tomorrow's show.
21:41And the bank is at $8,500.
21:44We'll look for you.
21:45Don't disappoint us.
21:45See you then.
21:46Bye-bye.
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